The continuation of a trip to Ávila
with Sandra, Alfons, Rune and me. The ride on the car from Ávila to Salamanca
was much more relaxed than from Madrid to Ávila as the route is less
curvy - apart from one incident when Sandra, out of excitement, nearly smashed
the rear mirror inside the car when we were overtaking a lorry.
Salamanca, student city with a lovely centre. It has two cathedrals, and the
university is the oldest of Spain and also in the centre situated. Salamanca
is two and a half hours away from Madrid (by car).

Cathedral number one.

Cathedral number two.

El Convento de Santo Domingo.

Cathedral number one - photographed from
the Convento de Domingo Sanmartin.

The Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
- studying like centuries ago.

The character of Salamanca is made up by
that everything is "condensed" in the centre. All the beautiful old
buildings, churches and the university departments are there "put together",
nearly all build with bricks of a beige-brown-yellowish colour that gives the
centre a warm and bright touch. Salamanca is one of the cities where I already
commented after one hour "I willl return" - as I did when I was the
first time in Barcelona.

This is the portal of the university of Salamanca.
In its ornaments there is a frog (a "rana") hidden.
So, find the frog!
When you have found it click with the mouse arrow on it and you'll see it closer.
Good luck!

Rune, Tomasito and Alfons on the Roman Bridge
of Salamanca.
In the back again and of course one of the cathedrals
(you'll stumble over them always and ever when you are there).

Elisa, Alfons, Tomasito, Rune, Elena and
Sandra.
Elisa and Elena are two of my friends who I know from Köln.
They were in the city at the Rhine about a year ago (2000/01).

The Plaza Mayor (the main square) in Salamanca
is one of the most beautiful ones in Spain. Other Plazas Mayores were modelled
after the image of that square, also the one in Madrid. Due to Elisa we had
the luck to have our accomodation directly at the Plaza Mayor. And if I write
directly, I mean DIRECTLY. We had a balcony heading to the inside of the plaza.
An amazing view. And now you ask yourself probably "Wow, they obviously
had to pay a lot of money for the room..."´, and I say "If 13
€ per person are a lot..."

Photo(s) made from our balcony.
If you want to see the same photo at a different time of the day with a splendid
sun/shadow/flash play, just click on the image above.

The same image, just by night.

Life on the plaza.

The morning coffee - Sandra, Tomasito and
Alfons in the café directly in front of the hostal door.

Tomasito, Alfons and Sandra - on our balcony.
If you point the mouse arrow on the picture you see how happy we are.

Sandra thoughtful on the balcony.
Same as above: to see how hard she is thinking point with mouse on the image.

Tomasito enjoying the view.

The inside of our room.
Click on the photo to turn on the virtual light.

The Plaza de Baseball. The statue in front
is a famous baseball player from Salamanca.
In his hand you can see his baseball catching glove.